Nvidia Driver Bug Might Make Your CPU Work Harder After You Close Your Game (arstechnica.com) 13
An anonymous reader shares a report: Nvidia released a new driver update for its GeForce graphics cards that, among other things, introduced a new Video Super Resolution upscaling technology that could make low-resolution videos look better on high-resolution screens. But the driver (version 531.18) also apparently came with a bug that caused high CPU usage on some PCs after running and then closing a game. Nvidia has released a driver hotfix (version 531.26) that acknowledges and should fix the issue, which was apparently being caused by an undisclosed bug in the "Nvidia Container," a process that exists mostly to contain other processes that come with Nvidia's drivers. It also fixes a "random bugcheck" issue that may affect some older laptops with GeForce 1000-series or MX250 and MX350 GPUs.
Twice the work (Score:4, Funny)
Might even make your CPU work twice as hard
https://tech.slashdot.org/stor... [slashdot.org]
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Twice the work. (Score:1)
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Haiku. (Score:1)
NVidia caught
sandbagging the old hardware
shocked I say, just shocked
Bugcheck (Score:3)
Note that "Bugcheck" literally means BSOD.
someone tell nvidia (Score:2)
the latest version they're showing on the website for 10xx is still 531.18
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Thanks for the link. Why didn't they make this an official release I wonder
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I'd guess that involves more money/time.
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Oh, it's only Windows? Thanks anyway then, I'm sure it will help some poor sucker
filthy casuals ;-) (Score:2)
who else would quit a game?
Or Did they Mine? (Score:2)